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Oliver Ford Davies Karen Ascoe Stephen Boxer c James Findlay

Oliver Ford Davies Karen Ascoe Stephen Boxer c James Findlay

First Look: Ben Brown’s A Splinter Of Ice on UK Tour

by Staff Writer
June 9, 2021
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Production images have been released for Ben Brown’s new political drama, A Splinter Of Ice, starring Oliver Ford Davies as Graham Greene, Stephen Boxer as Kim Philby and Karen Ascoe as Rufa Philby. The play opened on 8 June in Malvern and will continue to tour the UK until 31 July.

Set in Moscow 1987,  the cold war begins to thaw,  after declining his offer for more than 30 years, novelist Graham Greene travels into the heart of the Soviet Union to meet with his old MI6 boss, Kim Philby.  Under the watchful eye of Kim’s Russian wife, Rufa, the two men set about catching up on old times. This new political drama explores an unlikely friendship; a friendship interwoven with deceit and loyalty.

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